BS in Business Administration | Questrom School of Business

At Questrom, you’re working toward the degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA), and your major is Business Administration and Management. Our BSBA program is all about flexibility. You’ll have the chance to customize your degree and expand your knowledge with a range of concentration options from within and across a number of disciplines.

You must complete at least one functional concentration, which presents a deep exploration of a specific functional area in the study and practice of management. You also have several additional academic options available to you including minors, independent studies, study abroad opportunities, and the option of pursuing a dual degree.

Degree requirements for the full-time, four-year BSBA program are 18 core courses and 15 electives. All required courses are distributed between the Questrom School of Business and the College of Arts & Sciences. Plus, you can sample electives in many of the other Boston University schools and colleges.

Dual degrees are available to Questrom undergraduates through many other undergraduate schools or colleges in the University. The most popular dual degrees for Questrom students include Economics, International Relations, and Communications. A variety of minors are also available to undergraduates.

FUNCTIONAL CONCENTRATIONS:

  • Accounting
  • Business Analytics
  • Finance
  • Independent Concentration
  • Information Systems
  • Innovation & Entrepreneurship
  • Law
  • Management & Organizations
  • Marketing
  • Operations & Technology Management
  • Strategy

You may also choose to complete a multidisciplinary concentration, which provides a breadth of exposure regarding a particular industrial sector or an area of business, through a cross-section of related courses from within Questrom and across the University.

MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONCENTRATIONS:

  • Global Business
  • Health and Life Sciences Sector
  • Real Estate
  • Retailing
  • Innovation & Entrepreneurship (University minor)
  • Sustainable Energy (University minor)